KKR Targets $9B+ for Largest Asia Infrastructure Fund, with India Leading Allocation

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Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR) is raising its third and largest Asia infrastructure fund, targeting over $9 billion, with India set to receive nearly 30% of the capital. This move underscores the country’s strategic importance in KKR’s infrastructure portfolio. The fund will focus on sectors like roads, energy transition, and logistics, aligning with India’s infrastructure development goals.

KKR’s commitment to India is further demonstrated by its previous investments in power transmission, renewable energy, and warehousing. The firm’s Asia infrastructure strategy is led by Hardik Shah, with Ami Momaya overseeing operations in Mumbai. As global investors increase their focus on India’s infrastructure, KKR’s new fund positions the country as a key player in the region’s growth.

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